It was a great mix of history and fiction that addressed real social issues. The story was gripping and still felt authentic. Picoult’s writing really got me to understand the characters on a deep level, especially the emotional and moral struggles they faced. I enjoyed reading from the different perspectives. The story was intense, emotional, and I honestly couldn’t put it down.
The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins is an easy and engaging read. She encourages readers to stop trying to control others and instead focus on their own responses, which makes the book thought provoking and practical. The examples are easily relatable to many life situations, including relationships, work, and social dynamics. A few chapters felt repetitive but overall sent a powerful message and has changed my mindset.